Bruichladdich Waves Reviews

10 Customer Reviews

Peaty nose but surprisingly smooth taste. I call this the "Islay for those who think they don't like Islay". A great introduction to the region.

Mikko
5 March 2011

Ahh... salt and peat. What a companions!

Ben Moore
8 July 2010

This was my first Ladee and I would say I'm impressed. The smokiness is right where I like it, a bit more than Highland Park and despite the 46% ,could be the smoothest scotch you've ever had. There's not much complexity but still I really don't see how a non-aged dram can be any better.

peatapal
16 April 2010

woow what a great whisky.its 7 years old only but so smooth fruity some peat.one of the best i have tast.try this you will love it worth every skilling

Peat seeking missile ;0)
9 February 2010

I have to say I thought this was a good dram for the money. Salty hit with light oil and peat, and another wave of the salty sea air! Not bad at all - and considering Im more of a peat heavy fan, this one goes down very well!

Anonymous
19 January 2010

Good, but not as good IMHO as the Ten or the Second Edition. The Ten took a while to grow on me, and this one is as well. At the moment I'm partial to Ardbeg and Caol Ila, but this is nice for variety.

Malt man alan - Bedford
24 December 2009

Seduced by marketing and make up! Another example of a Laddie dressed better than the taste. Quite spirity and oily! Thank goodness Ardbeg, Lagavulin and Laphroig are not of similar mind!

rico
30 November 2009

The average age is 7 YO. Very smooth as for such a young whisky. Very good value for money:)

karl ayton
20 March 2009

I loved it

Anonymous
11 July 2008

It wouldn't be Bruichladdich without some wine cask tomfoolery, of course. *Sigh*